To Design The Fire Safety Classes for Building Management Personnel of Residential Buildings
Autor: | Yu-Ju Shen, 沈育儒 |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 105 Nowadays commercial buildings and urbanized residential buildings have the trends of being high-rise, serving multiple purposes, and having larger scales. The common aspects of these buildings are having multiple floors, large areas, and large height-to-width ratio. Therefore, these buildings are harder to manage and more difficult to classify usage in general. In terms of fire safety, their facilities, organizations, trainings, operations, and managements are also more complicated and difficult compared with general buildings. Thus, it is a higher-level challenge for fire fighting. If the residents of these buildings lack the concepts of fire safety awareness and disaster prevention, and if the government department does not continue to strengthen the regulation for classification and usage division of these buildings and does not enhance the fire fighting capability for higher floors of these buildings, life and property losses of these buildings will be harder to estimate when a disaster occurs. This research investigated and evaluated the safety training classes for esidential buildings, and training courses were designed for building management personnel of residential buildings. It is hoped that by providing these training courses, life and property losses of these buildings can be reduced in the event of a disaster. A 16-hour training course and an 8-hour training course were designed in this research regarding fire safety of residential buildings. These training courses have a framework that is based upon and with reference to in-depth interviews with the experts and training materials of the fire prevention classes offered by the National Fire Agency, Ministry of Interior. Two major topics of these training courses are general building fire safety management and emergency response. These training courses are designed with the intention of assisting local fire departments to achieve effective fire safety management of these buildings within a relative short amount of time. |
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